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Nigeria Should Take Research Seriously, Bishop Kukah

by Austin Areh
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A Religious leader who has been very open about his standpoint on varying issues that affect the nation has added to his catalogue of remarks , but this time , Bishop Kukah, of TheĀ Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Ā asserts the problems attributed to the nation as a result of sinners being in charge of making laws in Nigeria , Bishop of the,Ā Most Rev. Mathew Hassan Kukah has said that democracy is not developing at the right pace in Nigeria because those making the laws are benefiting from the system.

The Convener of the National Peace Committee who spoke in an interview on Channels Television, stated that as long as politicians make the rules,Ā there would not be an improvement in the country.

 

Kukah said;

 

ā€œThe problem with Nigeriaā€™s situation is that the sinners are the ones trying to make the law. These are the consequences of where we find ourselves now.

ā€œI speak to the fact that as long as the universities are the way they are, as long as we do not have privileged intellect and the diagnostic tools required to refine processes, as long as we are hoping that politicians are the ones to set their own rules, as long as we expect that almost all of these are politics, there would not be an improvement in the country.

ā€œIn my view, had it been we have a country that is working, a country that takes research seriously, it is the business of political scientists to equip the people in power with the required tools for analysis, to the options that are available to ensure things go the way they should go.

ā€œBut unfortunately, if you have a situation where the universities are not funded, the country itself behaves as if it wants to close the universities, what else do you expect?

ā€œUnless and until this government and other government in Nigeria takes academic exercise very seriously, we can not expect the person who is sick to be the one to provide the medicine for his cure.ā€

 

ā€œGradually, as the quality of peopleā€™s lives is increasing, people can become a little bit relaxed but for now, politics in Africa and Nigeria seems to be a bit tense because of the nature of the sharing of the political benefits.

ā€œIf people in power continue to practise nepotism when people feel that they have voted and the people who are benefiting are those who have just come out of the comfort of their rooms, they are bound to feel frustrated. These are ingredients for violence in Nigerian politics.ā€

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